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BROADSIDE
HOUSTON AREA NOW BROADSIDE—VOL. 12, No. 11 November,
GIVE "THANKS" FOR OUR FOREMOTHERS WHO HAVE PAVED THE WAY. . .
*Ida M. Tarbell born Nov. 5, 1375, pioneer editor and journalist *Marie Sklodowska Curie born Nov. 7, 1867, Nobel-
prize physicist. Catherine Hepburn born Nov. 8, 1909 in
Hartford, Connecticut. *Sally Tompkins born Nov. 9, 1833,
the only Confederate Army female commissioned officer in 1861.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton born Nov. 12, 1815, women's rights
activist and suffragette. Marianne Moore, poet, and Georgia
O'Keeffe, artist,
born Nov. 22, 1819
whose pen name was George Eliot. Louisa May Alcott born
Nov. 29, 1832, author of "Little Women". *Shirley"
born Nov. 30, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York, first black woman
to be elected to U.S. Congress in 1968; the only woman and
the only black American to serve on the House Rules Committee;
the first black woman ever to run for President of the United
States (1972). *Marlo Thomas born Nov. 21, actress, producer,
businesswoman and feminist; her two major interests are St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital and passage of the ERA...
And many more too numerous to mention on this page, but too
important to forget. They have brought us closer to the light
at the end of the tunnel, although we are not there yet.
both born Nov. 15, 1887. *Mary- Ann Evans
in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, England
COALITION OF GREATER
HOUSTON NOW CHAPTERS
HERIZONS—Vol. 6, No. 9
November, 1981